Chapter 474 It’s just the beginning
Chapter 474 It’s just the beginning
Wu Mu’s Weibo account exploded.
A box office of 50 or 60 million is actually not a lot, at least not in the Spring Festival movie market.
What’s even more exaggerated is the 1.1 million pre-order number for the game.
Domestic single-player games with sales of more than one million copies are already absolutely popular games, and they are all familiar names.
But Wu Mu achieved it just by making promises on Weibo?
There was no specific content or description of the game, and it hadn't even started production, but millions of copies were pre-ordered based on the name alone.
If it is a product targeting female fans, everyone can still understand it to some extent. After all, we have witnessed the stupidity of Wu Mu's female fans many times. They are really greedy for Wu Gou's body.
But why should gamers do that?
Are you also craving for lunch?
Everyone was completely shocked by Wu Mu's speed in selling games. Even many big game companies in the industry held meetings overnight to discuss the feasibility of combining celebrities with games.
But this is actually only a very small part of the profit card, and it is far from being fully realized.
Wu Mu looked at his system panel and found that less than one-tenth of it had been fulfilled.
"But I estimate that it will increase to 1.5 or 600,000 or 2 million at most, and then the easy-to-cash-in portion will be cashed out, and then the difficult-to-cash-in portion will come."
After using the performance cards many times, he has a good understanding of how the system performance cards work.
When a performance card is used, the system will first start with a basic big data push. This step will attract those users who will not care about reputation and will naturally purchase as long as they receive the information.
This part of users is more affected by the redemption project. If Wumu launches an affordable fast-moving consumer product, it goes without saying that the 100 million yuan quota will be consumed instantly.
But what if he launches a high-priced product, or like now, gamers want discounts and titles but don’t need movie tickets, and moviegoers can watch movies but don’t want to spend an extra eight dollars on activities.
Then the number of purchasing users will naturally drop sharply, and it will depend on Tongzi's additional performance.
Wu Mu was keeping an eye on Tongzi's performance while writing code in the hotel.
Since we've said the game will be released in half a year, we still have to work hard.
It just so happened that I made an appointment with Mo Mo to have dinner together these two days, and I'm free now when she returns to Shencheng.
The main body of Wu Mu's profit card this time is his new game, but because he wants to promote Director Lin, he added a restriction on purchasing movie tickets.
This obviously caused considerable trouble for game redemption, and having to buy an extra movie ticket has undoubtedly become a concern for many game players.
But as long as the two are separated, movie tickets will no longer be a concern, and moviegoers can to some extent become a driving force for performance realization.
Yangcheng.
Office worker Tan Yuanyuan is on a day off today. Seeing that the weather outside is nice, she thought about going out for some fun.
Go shopping and watch a movie. I haven’t watched a movie for a long time.
With this thought in mind, she started to look online for recommendations of good movies recently.
"The Drive", "A Farce", "Moon Landing", "Parting".
Several well-received films during the Spring Festival are basically recommended by everyone.
However, Tan Yuanyuan's main focus is still on the first few parts, and she simply skipped the last one, "Parting". The name is unlucky, what's the point of watching parting during the Chinese New Year?
And looking at the genre, it's a romance movie, and she has no interest in watching romance movies alone.
Tan Yuanyuan mainly searches for the reputation of previous movies. This is also a normal practice for audiences to watch movies nowadays. If you finally have time to watch a movie, what if you don’t read the reviews in advance and get fed up with them, which will ruin your good mood for the day.
But when she searched for the reputation of previous movies, she was surprised to find that there was a name that kept appearing in her field of vision with high frequency.
"The moon landing plan is generally okay. It is a comedy story of a small person trying to land on the moon. It is worth watching. However, Su Hui's performance is still a bit awkward, especially after watching Wu Mu's separation. This feeling is particularly obvious."
"It's a farce worth recommending. Although some of the plots are a bit vulgar, it's a good time to watch it during the Chinese New Year. It's the one I recommend most besides Wu Mu's "Parting."
"The Drive is worth the box office. It's not one of those disgusting marketing movies. But can you ask Wu Gou to play the role of the heroine's white moonlight? Is Gao Hong convincing in that role? His face is full of wrinkles, which makes me feel out of the play. If it's Wu Gou, the logic will be perfect. Look at the succubus he is in "Farewell"."
How much money was spent on marketing with the navy?
Tan Yuanyuan looked at Wu Mu and the name of the movie "Farewell" speechlessly.
It seems wrong to see it appear so frequently in other people's movie reviews, and some people even say that other people's movies are not marketing.
However, although she thought it was marketing, her curiosity was undoubtedly aroused by the movie.
She clicked on the details page of the movie called "Separation" out of curiosity, wanting to see what people were saying about the movie.
As soon as she entered, she was undoubtedly slightly stunned.
"Douban score 8.7?" She opened her mouth in surprise.
Is it rated so high?
As someone who used to check the reputation of movies on Douban, she is well aware of the value of this rating.
Not to mention anything else, just a horizontal comparison of the four movies recommended online just now: "Drive" 6.2, "A Farce" 5.6, and "Moon Landing" 6.7.
There isn't even a single one that scored above 7, which is almost two points lower than the movie called Farewell.
Are the ratings also manipulated by the Internet water army?
Tan Yuanyuan slid her finger down in confusion to check out the various reviews for the movie.
Then she discovered that the reviews for this movie did not seem to be manipulated, but instead seemed strange.
"You won, you bastard. I hate you, but I don't want to lie to myself. I used half a pack of tissues while watching your movie."
"I didn't expect to see a topic about your new movie on Douban. I was very resistant at first and didn't want to watch it at all, but after watching it due to the popularity, I suddenly felt relieved. It can be regarded as a break from my previous career of chasing stars."
"It's hard to imagine seeing you like this on the screen. It's so strange, and I feel an indescribable pain. Although it's just a movie, maybe the performance is too good. I can't help but wonder if your inner world is also so lonely. No one has ever approached you and given you warmth."
Huh?
Huh?
What the hell are these movie reviews?
Tan Yuanyuan was very confused.
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